Microsoft Is Fully Aware And Listening To Xbox One's Consumer Rage

As many of you now know, Microsoft has shutdown communication with the media in any capacity concerning their head honchos. Things have simmered down and taken a much more passive role with Microsoft entrusting all major announcements and community interaction to Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb.

Well, Major Nelson is back from his weekend vacation and that means he's re-equipped his flameproof jockstrap and stepped back into the drudge known as consumer rage. People have been livid about privacy concerns, ownership rights and obligatory check-ins with the corporate overlords. Well, the good news is that Major Nelson has been given the go-ahead to “speak” to the community, and he let everyone know that Microsoft is fully aware and listening to all the rage regarding consumer concerns...just like Sony.

A lot of diehard Xbox fans have been keeping very busy on Major Nelson's official website and trying to warn, inform and make everyone aware of what's what with the Xbox One. Well, Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb decided to chime in, and while nothing is set in stone, he did mention on the public forum that...

We're fully aware of what is going on. I am also working on a few things to address it. I can't say much more right now. But we ARE listening.

I think we were pretty clear that we were going to show Games at E3. So just to re-cap: we're going to show games at E3.

So there will be games and Microsoft is listening...or vice versa, whichever one suits your tastes.

Anyway, just keep in mind that there are a lot of rumblings that everything we already know about the Xbox One – as revealed by the lips and marketing lyrics from Microsoft's own – is exactly what the console will be. Many gamers fear that come E3, Microsoft will simply find a way to spin what we know into something more positive. The other alternative is that Microsoft may disable some of the features for the launch of the Xbox One and assuage many of the fears that people have regarding its policies.